EVERETT NEWSWANGER Editor QUARRYVILLE (Lancaster Co ) - A stylish junior 3-year-old Jed daughter topped the 90-yead Lancaster County Holstein show held at the fair grounds last week Coredale Jed Simba out of Coredale Precisonst Sassy won the class and went on to senior and grand champion honors for Steve Wagner and Roy Thompson from Quarryville. They also had The champions at the Lancaster County Holstein show are from left, Tom Arrowsmith with Wagner and Thompson’s grand champion, Emily Ullom leading Kristie Kennett’s reserve grand champion, Kristie Kennett leading Wagner and Thompson’s junior champion and Nicole Welk with her reserve junior champion. HEALTH KICK V/emr hsmtu hag ''We're Here To Serve' 1 FARMS- We can insure all farms from mushrooms to fish, and from dairy to nursery stock. No farm is too complex <C. or too small for us to help you with. Please Call For Quotations or Information. We Offer All Types of Farm and Agribusiness Insurance Roger Slusher, Bob Lee. Carol Young, Cindy Beyer, Julie Miskelley, Terry Wingert 2488 Maple Ave., Quarryville, PA 17566 (717) 786-1711 (800) 882-1415 Simba Tops Lancaster Holstein Show the junior champion with a semui yearling, Gentle-Touch Integrity Ally Reserve grand champion honors went to Kristie Kennett's senior 3-year-old Jet daughter, Lovdal Astrojet Lyric-Red Kennett is also from Quarryville The reserve junior champion was Welk-Shade Astre Destiney- ET for Nicole Welk, Quarryville. Trout Spring Farms, Lancaster, received both the premier breeder and exhibitor banners Ben Welk, Quarryville had the grand champion for the youth show with LovDal Skybuck Elvisa, the first place 4-year-old Elvisa was also named with the best udder in the open show Joe Wivell, Columbia, had the best bred and owned senior entry with Donegal Creek SVF Beauty, a senior 2-year-old Justin Wivell had the first place in the Futurity class Trout Spring Farm had the best bred and owned junior animal with Trout-Spnng-K Emory Bunny, a summer yearling The Lowell Brubaker family. Mt Joy, had both the best three junior and the best three senior females Silver Mine Farms, Lancaster had the best dam and daughter Gypsy Hill Farms, Lancaster, had the best produce of dam. Alan Hostetler, Lebanon County Holstein breeder, was the judge. The top placings follow: Spring Calf, I.Lindsey Howard, 2.Candice Brubaker, 3. Ben Welk. Winter Calf, 1. Chad Shertzer, 2. Matt Groff; 3. Ester Trimble. Fall Calf, 1. Nicole Welk, 2. Stony- Pillar, 3. Ellis Kreider. Trout Spring Farm receives both the premier breeder and exhibitor awards. From left, Elizabeth Young, Lancaster County dairy princess, Dennis Kauffman and John Kreider from Trout Spring, and Alan Hostetter, judge. Photo by Everett Newswanger. It delivers safe, clean, thermostatically controlled heat for your business, workshop, garage, pool, greenhouse, and more Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 5, 2000-A29 Summer Yearling, 1. Steve Wangcr & Roy Thompson; 2. Trout Spring; 3. Ellis Kreidcr. Spring Yearling, X. Stony-Pillar; 2. Lindsey Howard; 3. Ellis Kreider. Winter Yearling, 1. Chad Shertzcr. Fall Yearling, 1. Steve Wagner & Long-Green Farms; 2. Stony-Pillar; 3 Aaron Trimble. Dry Cow, 1. Lindsey Howard; 2. Ashley Frey; 3. Matt Groff. Jr. 2, 1. Star Rock; 2. Trout Spring; 3. Stony-Pillar. Sr. 2, 1. Joe Wivcli; 2. Nicole Wclk; 3. Stony-Pillar. Jr. 3, 1 Steve Wagner & Roy Thompson; 2. Dylan Thomas; 3 Joe Wivell. Sr. 3, 1. Kristie Kennett; 2. Lowell Brubaker; 3. Star Rock. Futurity, 1. Justin Wivell; 2. Matt Groff, 3. Joe Wivell. 4y, 1. Ben Welk; 2. Joe Wivell; 3. Lowell Brubaker. Sy, Lowell Brubaker; 2. Trout Spring; 3. Stony-Pillar. 100,0001 b., X. Trout Spring. 6y, X. Morgan Thomas; 2. Lowell Brubaker; 3. Stony-Pillar. iarn. lome, r f3fe-.
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